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Intimations.

A. S. WATSON & CO. AMILY AND DISPENSING FAMILY

CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,

'DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,

PERFUMERS,7 IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS

MANILA CIGARS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,

AND MANUFACTURERS ΟΥ

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1883

bounds of reason and expediency, we can

TELEGRAMS.

(From the Saigon Independant.)

PARIS, October 29th "THE TONQUIN QUESTION The members of the Extreme Left have de-

only' say that the sooner it is abandoned the better. The part of England in the controversy is that of a mediator, and not of an ally of either party. Her sole con- cern is for the maintenange of peace, and should war unhappily break out, she cided to question the Government on its policy ceived from Lisbon announcing that Dr. Bocage, Solicitor the prisoners were remanded till the our columna

will occupy herself with the protection of her own interests in China without, as far as may be, taking side with either party As therefore, we have formerly urged upon France the expediency of not push- ing matters to an extremity, so we can now give the same advice to China with- out running the risk of being misunder- stood. It would be as great a mistake for France to suppose that England would- allow herself to be dragged into an ag- THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY,gressive war with China on the strength

24, NANKIN ROAD, SILANOILAI, BOTICA INGLESA 14 ESCOLTA, MANILA,

AERATED WATER S. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.d. 1841.

THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON, THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW. [3

MARRIAGE. On the 13th November, at the Roman Catholic Church, Amoy, and before R. J. Forrest, Esq., Her Britannic Majesty's Consul, Amoy, WILLIAM J. ALLAN, Imperial Maritime. Customs, to MAR GARET MARY, only daughter of the late Capt.

David Melville, of Dundee, Scotland.

DEATHS..

On the 5th October, at Leighton House, Trumpington, Cambridge, ROBERT SAYLE, Esq., J.P., aged 67 years.

[867 On the 10th October, HENRY MURRAY, late of China, aged 52. Friends are requested to accept this intimation.

in Tonquin,

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November ist. After a discussion on Tonquin affairs the Chamber passed a vote of confidence in the Government by a majority of 180.

November 5th.

ADMIRAL MEYER'S SUCCESSOR. Admiral Lespes will replace Admiral Meyer in command of the French naval division in China.

We are informed by the Agent of the P. M.S.S. THIRTEEN Chinein of the house coolle, hawker, A. VERY interesting series of instructions for Co., that the steamship City of Rio de Janeiro, tailor, watchman, gardener and carpenter per making meteorological observations, with dia with San Francisco malls of the 14th ultimo, left suasion were brought before Captain Thomsett grams, &c., prepared for use in China by Dr. W Yokohama for this port this morning. ..this morning on a charge of murder within the Doberck, our local astronomer, appear in th Jurisdiction of the empire of China. Owing to last issue of the Government Gazette. The

Compliation is too lengly. If Teproductio We are informed that a telegram has been re; the non-attendance, from sickness, of the Crown compliation is too.

the Minister for the Colonies, has left the Ministry, and has been succeeded by Senhor. Pinheiro Chagas, the well known, editor of the

Diario da Manhã,

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26th instant.

DON CARLOS presents his compliments to France, but declines taking charge of the govemment in that country. Spain is the object of his affection, and if there is to be any civil war, anarchy, murder, throat cutting, burning and pillaging in order to place him on a throne, Spain is to have the delightful preference and privilege of enjoy ing his society on those terms.

TSAI AXUN, a chair,coolie, faced Captain Thom- sett this morning and admitted being drunk and disorderly on the 18th instant. His worship fined the drunken member in the sum of ballis Mexican, which was, unted up after the chair bearer had inspected the interior of the select Establishment.":

NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL

THE appointments of the recently elected officers of the Hongkong Volunteer Artillery are duly gazetted. Dr. Stockwell is the new captain, and Messrs. A. Woolley and H. J. Holmes the lieu- tenants. Dr. W. S. Adams has been appointed surgeon-major of the corps. November 12th. CHAN 52, a fishmonger, remanded from the 13th

ultimo on a MUNICIPAL REFORM.

charge of stealing a pair of silver The French Chamber has passed the Muni- earrings with fade stone drops from the person

of a Chinese brothel inmate, was brought before Papacy, and to work for the restoration of the general news from the London and China cipal Reform Bill

Mr. Wodehouse this morning and sent in to the THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE VISITS Retreat" for a year's spell of hard labor.

ALFONSO.

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A great sensation has been caused here owing to the Crown Prince of Germany paying a visit. to the King of Spain at Madrid.

LONDON, November 16th. THE BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY. It is stated that the difficulty between Bulgaria and Russia has been amicably arranged. The Bulgarian War Minister is to be a Russian, who is not to interfere with the internal affairs of the country.

We read in the Government Gazette that "His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint provisionally James, Fainter McEuen, Esq., R., to be Acting Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, vice George Hayward, Esq., deceased." It is, we think, a new feature for the Governor to consult the Executive Council regarding acting

THE Pope received the Italian pilgrims at the Vatican on October 7th, and delivered to them an address, in which he urged Catholics to unite to resist the threatened assault upon the Pontiff. He added that special recitations of the Rosary had been ordered during October, in order to assist in vanquishing the enemies of the Church. The promoters of the pilgrimage were. much disappointed, the gathering being almost exclusively of the lower half of the middle class, and largely composed of priests and from The Pope spoke vigorously, but in ascending his throne he appeared feeble, and at the close of his address he seemed exhausted.

The Messageries, Maritimes Co.'s steamer Sindk, Capt. Lequerre, with the London mail of the 12th ulto, arrived in part early yesterday morning. We take the subjoined items of

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We hear that H&M.'s Government, have it in contemplation to raise the post at Bangkok, Siam, to the rank of a Minister Resident.MERC

The latest news from the Congo is to the effect that the French have taken possession of El Obey Point, where they are establishing facto ries and distributing flags among the natives. The resident traders fear they will he drivest away?

The Sphinx, 7 guns, Captain C. Caffin, has been commissioned at Sheereas for service in the Persian Gul£ The 'Sphinx is a new vessel; and hoists pennant for the first time. She will act as senior officer's ship, in the Gulf, and is fitted with i kulfe of cabins for the English poli-

of an issumed solidarity of all European interests in the East as for China to be Hlève that we should be willing to support her in whatever impracticable demands she chose to preter. Atthe same time, it cannot be denied that France has all along been in the position of an aggressor. China, which claims the suzerainty over Annam, has never formally recognized the right of France to the treaty ports in the Red R ver delta. France has established herself in Tonquin in spite of the protests of China,

WE note that the editor of the Berlin Tageblatt and the recognition of her right to remain

has been fined one hundred and fifty marcs for there on terms fairly acceptable to both

a libel on the Russian Home Minister, Count Powers should be the real object of the

Tolstoi. The latter had been charged in the present negotiations. It cannot be any material sacrifice for China to acknow- The announced typhoon inclined to the west / Paper In question of owing half a million roubles 'coast Indian will take any Chinaman across the Porte that the company his resolved to lift the to the bankrupt Bank of Skopin, and never in- ledge as de jure a state of things which has before it reached Manila. It will enter the China tending to pay the money. Count Tolstol caused

may not unreasonably be expected by France that negotiations should be allowed

MANILA, November 17th.

3.35 pm

THE TYPHOON IN THE PHILIPPINES.

The Jonghong. Telegraph custed de fondo for rearly ten years, and it -Sea today-through is and i4-latitude-

HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1883, THE following observations, which we take

LOCAL AND GENERAL;

We are glad to hear that Mr. D. E. Caldwell, for many years clerk with Messrs. Brereton and

appointments.

Ir is announced that a considerable number of German, orders for the construction, of men-of war are again to be given to British shipbuild.

and

The Easters Telegraph Company is so incensed at the treatment it has received at the hands of Salonica cable that Mr. Pender will inform the the Turkish Goverment in pregard to ha

cable and to transfer it to Greek waters, where arrangchalins for relaying it Have already been

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from a late issue of the Times, dealing with tion occupied by her in the delta. Indeed, Watton, has successfully passed his examinationing Arms. The report causes the greater sensi. U.S. authorities estimate, the number that April, 1882, and has returned home to rejoin the

the salient features of the Franco-Chloese question, will be read with Interest;

It is a dangerous thing, when critical questions are at issue between two Powers, to allow the negotiations for a settlement to drift aimlessly and indefinitely. The -questions at issue between France and China

commence business on his own account.

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AMERICAN papers state that whilst preparations are being made to neutralise to a certain extent the anti-Chinese legislation in California, a moretical resident R effective means is found in the well-organised business of smuggling Chinamen from British Columbia over the United States boundary. A

Strait of San Juan de Fuca (18 miles) for from $5 to $10, bringing him from Vancouver an are mainland A "an action to be entered against-the-editor, with--setting him on the American mainland.

Lieutenant-Colonel Barton, Royal Fuller, the result mentioned

other route is up, the Fraser and Chilukwcyuk has been appointed assistant military secretary rivers, and across the Cascade range. Some to Generala, N. Sargent CB, commanding the to proceed substantially on the basis of the

who have been labouring on the Canada Pacific troops in China, in succtation to Lleat-Colonel status quo, at any rate as regards the post-

Railway go east, and then cross south. The Frederic Cardew, who has led the duties since 2nd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment, on promotionale pe tot pa saya

Mr. James Troup, of H.B.M. Confular Sek if China is sincere in her desire for a

as solicitor. It is Mr. Caldwell intention totion amongst German shipbuilders and iron. passed over last month at fico,

masters as the late, Chief of the Admiralty, Ad- WE.read that the Italian Ministry of Marine is vice in Japan, has recently left England for the neutral zone, she can hardly at the same

miral von Stosch, bad stated that as regards ship preparing to place seven new ships on the stocks East, in order to resume the duties of his post in time be serious in demanding a contermin.

building the German war navy would in future two first-class Ironclads of the falla type, that country. Mr. Troup proceeds (o-Horo pus frontier. The one basis of negotiation

be entirely independent of foreign assistance, torpedo ram built on the model of the Eina and Willdnson, of the Consular Service in Chins, where he will be: Acting-Consul ME WEH. ipso facto excludes the other, and until

has also; left: Liverpool this week to roffíná to China finally makes up her mind which

A CORRESPONDENT writes from Paris-Some four small cruisers of great speed armed with unique articles de vertù, which were taken at light guns. The keels of the two first-class ships bis post

His Excellency, the Japanese Minister paid a leg she will stand upon she can hardly be

the sacking-of-the-Summer Palace at Yuan- will be laid down (one at Castellamare and the

|8th-hit"="Mis presumed that the new Commes those dockyards are launched-that in to say; | cial Treaty between Great Britain and Japan, Powers alone interested in them, The difficult, dilatory, and disappointing. held at Messieurs Tall and Co's hong, on the been sold in Paris by auction, and realised very risk of a war and the uncertainties involved At the same time we would once more 14th inst, to decide how St. Andrew's Day should good prices. They were the property of General early in 1884. The other five ships will be put respecting which the negotiations are reported in it are prejudicial to all European in-urge upon the French people and its Gov- this year be celebrated. We understand that a Campenon, who was under Count Palikao, who in hand at once. The Ministry have further to be virtually concluded, formed an important commanded the French portion of the Allied given order for eighteen seagoing torpedo topic of conversation during the visit VHI EV terests in the East. The people of China ernment seriously to consider the urgent Ball was the form of entertainment decided on.

boats of more than double the draught of those cellency returned to London on the 9th inst

The first issue of the new 45-ton breeçblonde of the first-class which Italy already possesses. ling guns to the Royal Navy li now being made, are not very quick at distinguishing be- necessity of coming to a speady settlement, H.M.S. Midge docked at Kowloon this morning Forces on the occasion of the last Chinese war, tween one race of foreigners and another, "France is isolated" is now the cry of and the Spanish steamer Romulas undocked. FROM home papers we observe that the Dutch They are to have a speed of twenty-one knots, the steamer Stanley having taken on board two and the prospect of hostilities with France Republican journalists in Paris. That there this afternoon. The U.S. frigate Pensa-Minister of Foreign Affairs, has received in and to be able to follow the squadron in all of the gans for Her Majesty's ship Colorrus, at

Portsmouth These weapons, which are inter inflames their mistrust of all Europeans, which foreign observera, well-disposed to-cola will leave the Cosmopolitan Dock to audience Mr. D. H. Schmull, Consul of Hawail weathers and to carry sufficient, coal to make od gradually taupersede the 38-ton muzie and thereby engenders a feeling of inse wards France, have seen with concern for morrow, and the steamer Rajanattianuhar will: (Sandwich Islands) at Amsterdam, who trans-three runs along the length of the western loaders are of Ya in diameter In the bere and

mitted to his Excellency a missive from his coast, dicendo N

(27) A long, wearing over the breech-piece. The projectile in of 700 1b weight, the same curity in the treaty ports, which cannot some time back is now being acknow. be regarded without anxiety. It is, there-ledged by Frenchmen themselves. The

Government, in which it protests against the

that of the 38-lon gun, but the guy sin la venly annexation of any islands or island group in the fore, on every ground to be desired that the fact being admitted, they may with ad-

South Sea, and asks the assistance of all Colonial

superior to the old one in accuracy, range, and penetration negotiations for a settlement now pending vantage be invited to consider what is the

Powers to maintain the independence of those should not be unduly protracted. It is imcause of the Isolation of France, and to ask

islands allied to Hawaii.

LEUNG ATAK, a hawker, convicted before Mr. Wodehouse this morning for keeping a Tsz-Fa lottery agency, was fined fifty dollars with the option of expiating his crime by doing six weeks work in the jug." The hawker went in.

are critical enough; nor are those two surprised if she finds the task of negotiation A MEETING of Scotch residents in Amoy was | ming-yuen, north-west of Peking, have recently- other at Venice) directly the vessels building in vialt to Earl Granville at Walmer Castle on the

fill the vacancy.

LI VING appeared before Captain Thomsett this morning on a charge of grabbing a ten dollar note frora the person of a fellow coelle named Kong Lo. Ying said he was not the man who grasped the greed, but the evidence was all the six months' holiday—of hard labor.

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possible to believe that France can desire themselves whether the restless, aggres-other way and he was accordingly sent up for a A CORRESPONDENT writes to the Shanghai representatives of the country, as Parliament is gow, where she has been built for the Govern

CHUN AVAN, a member of the hawker tribe, wishing to raise money to send to his mother, collared the jade stone drops from the ears of

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Courier from Hankow on the 12th inst., as follows:-To-morrow and the day after are the race days, but I am afraid they will not come off owing to the heavy mins we have had here during the past few weeks. Yesterday it blew strong N.E. gale the whole day; the steamers in port were pitching about and there was nota pan on the river; all the cargo-boats went to safe shelter. I hear the steamers had very thick weather coming up. SAYS the Shanghai Mercury of the 15th inst.—THE results of the French census of 1881, that The steamship Shanghai, which arrived here have just been published by the Ministry of to-day from Hankow, brought the news that Commerce, give some curious and significant

ment close to Chinking, some forty old native houses have been totally submerged. Thenum- ber of lives lost is not exactly known, but is estimated not to exceed thirty. Wong Achuw and Teo Achick, both widows, aged 7a and to respectively, remanded from the 6th instant on a charge of decoying a girl of the age of 13 from Canton for the purpose of selling her in this colony, made their bow before Mr. Wodehouse and Captain Thom- sett this morning and were gracfully escorted to the "Lodge for a year' change of scene and

GENERAL THIBAUDIN, the French Minister of War, who lately resigned, states in a letter to President Grdry that although be is incapacitated by the deliberate action of his political enemies from submitting his acts to the judgment of the

not sitting, he does not hesitate to tender his re- signation with the same devotion to the person of the President and to the Republic which actuated him when be accepted office. The successor of General Thibaudin Is General Cain penon, who is no stranger, to the duties of his new past, since he was appointed to the portfolle of War in November, 1881, in the Cabinet of Gambetta, and held it though, indeed, only for

The Arithush, second-class double screw:

arrived at Sheeraras on the 6th Inst. from Glas.

Fathers is one of four new ocean cruisers of ment by Mesin Napier and Sons. The powerful type. She had a very fough passage round from the Clyde, and was compelled to put in abllord Haven through stress of weather Her engines and machinery worked very smoothly, and a high rate of speed was attained

Amongst the vessels in "Roiten› Row"; at Portsmouth that have recently been ordered to be broken up by the Lords of the Admiralty is the Rivaldo, & verrel that was employed for some

New comes from Havre to the effect that the role, as Schultz, of the German Sha Company (Kingala Lino), which had there from Hongkong, has not been admitted fere pratique at the former place, but has been "of what duration znothing in muntioned.

ordered to: Cherbourg to undergo a quarantine but have | Fersinia left-HaviS. Kumours inap As to the reus

is known yet, but Boy cane of sicknes the vessel on her bean reported

Cherbourg on the sth this measure nothing - assumed that

time on the China Station. She wAS I BOTER, a short time with singular credit. The saloop of 1,365 tons, and for some time has been Minister has seen a considerable amount of ser laid up as useless. The Rinaldo when serving vice, and has served in Algeria, Italy, and China. in China conveyed Sir Walter, Medburgh, the Consul at Shanghat: 10: Yangchow. *ta; seitle In the Franco-German war he was wounded,

Rev. J. Hudson Taylor and other missionarios at that place, A the country. The total number is no less than A TRANSLATION from a Japanese paper in the very, equal to 3.68 per cent. This high Daily Mail says the latest news from Korea is average has been steadily increasing for the last that sand adapted to the manufac of glass thirty years; in 1851, being only. 1.06 per cent., has been discovered in the district of Kanko. A rising in 1851 to 1.33, and in 1872 to 3.03, from Russian and a Chinaman have applied to the which it has leaped up to the present proportion. Korean Government for permission to establish In other words, the proportion of foreigners to a glass manufactory In Koshiu natives in France is, roughly speaking, as 11037. not yet obtained offic Belgians and Italians are the most numerous, are current to the effect the former amounting to ever 437,000, and the Korea has addressed his atter latter to nearly 250,000 They, of course settleI have remarked that some of in the provinces nearest to their own countries: The list continues in the order of Germans, Spanish, Swiss, and English, the last amounting P. A. da Costa, the Secretary of the Hongkong, marked increase has taken place in the number. We note from the Macas Independents that bit. to 37,000. During the last five years the most Canton and Macao Steamboat Coy and one of of Italians, amounting in the period to no less our leading Portuguese residents has been than 75,000, in rea elected a member of the Royal Geographical and Anthropological Society of Stockholm, 66 Macaenas states that Mr. Da Costa has received from the Portuguese Government, the Order of the Conception on logique de

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to enter upon the serious undertaking of a sive, and inconsiderate colonial policy lately war with China; it is equally unlikely that pursued by her Government is in any way China should be willing to provoke a calculated to enhance the influence of their quarrel in which, whatever sacrifices were country In Europe. We are satisfied that if entalled upon France, it is certain that Frenchman at large could be brought to

married woman for the purpose of raising the China-would-be-worsted in the end. Each realize the risks involved in the policy pur-wind-on-the-17th-instant. Mr. Wodehouse Power, however, is naturally anxious to sued by their Government and its represen- showed his appreciation of Mr. Ayan's money. secure the best terms it can for itself, tatives in China, they would very quickly raising dodge by treating that youth to one France being anxious to establish and make their voice heard on behalf of pre- year's band labor. strengthen her position in Tonquin, and dence, moderation, and good sense. In his China to obtain all the concessions she can letter of to-day describing Hongkong, our without going the length of a rupture. It Tonquin Correspondent opportunely draws will be seen that the demands of China in attention to the ignorance of the real state through the subsiding of the Yangtare embank details as to the number of foreigners resident in and taken prisoner at Metro PNZ the differences in connection with the attack on respect

of the proposed neutral zone have of affairs in which the French people would become a good deal more definite than have been left if they had been entirely they were a few months ago. The neutral dependent for Intelligence on the official zone as defined inthe laterChinese proposals reports from Tonquin forwarded to the would apparently include the whole delta of French Government by its agents. To the Songkol and the treaty ports occupied by the existence of a telegraph between France for the last ten years. A con- Hongkong and 'Europe, and to its use siderable modification of these terms is, by independent correspondents, English however, indicated in the telegram-sent us and American, our Correspondent does by our Berlin Correspondent, from, which not hesitate to ascribe the fact that a It would appear that Chine would be con- disastrous war has so far been averted, tent with an equal division of the delta, the We cannot but hope that the same re-occupation. northern half being retained by the Chl-straints will still continue to operate, and. nese and the southern handed over to that the French people will once more France. The objections to such a pro-emphatically pronounce in favour of peace. posal are clearly stated by our Tonquin | We cannot pretend to be Indifferent to Correspondent. The joint occupation of their decision. The effects of a war be the delta would obviously frustrate the tween France and Chins would be felt in ostensible purpose of the neutral zone, every household in England, and would which is to create a "buffer" between inevitably tend further to estrange the rela- two Powers which are more likely to re-tion between two friendly countries which main on friendly, terms if their frontiers are for various reasons have been none too A TELEGRAM from Vienna, dated October soth not conterminous. It would, moreover, cordial of fate, It would, moreover, be states that Count Kalnoky, speaking to a delege deprive the French of some of the post-fraught with many embarrassments for tion on that date, laid special emphasis on tions already occupied by them, a consi- both Powers, and would give rise to no little the cordiality of the pacific alliance between deration which, apart from any other, anxiety for the safety of our possessions and Austria, German, and Italy Referee to Rush slan relations with Austria, he said the were or would make it very difficult for France to commercial interests in China. Indeed, it is entertain the proposal.

impossible not to feel anxiety on that score normal character, the only, disquieting feature in connection therewith beinthe Russian prest "We have all along spoken on behalf of so long as the questions now at issue ro. On October 29th the Count further publicly dis- moderation in the demands of France, and main unsettled. Our Correspondent calls claimed any hostility agadsar Russia, and

out tho dangers inherent in the attention to the defenceless condition of that the Austro-Russian relations were o present situation. It would appear from Hongkong, and asks why the squadron friendly character, our Correspondent's letter that the main which we maintain in those waters should Tex other day, in the Gulf country, Queensl tenance of this attitude on our part has have been despatched to some distance the case of Regina o, Brown was called been regarded in China as Indicative of s❘ from the Chinese coasts. In the present the local J.P... Says his Worship disposition to support the demands of China tension of affairs it may have been thought charge, constable Renioving timber from quand même. Chinese diplomacy seems to advisable that the British fleet should not reserve, your Worship. "Very well, says have fortified itself f with the belief that it be placed too much as fidence. If this be Worship, "is the prosecutor in atter could afford to enlarge the concessions de- so, it is only an additional reason, where Your Worship, this is a case of Regina

Brown."-"! B›know that, manded of France because. In case of reasons are already abundant, why Enge

China would not be left to wage it land should earnestly desire to witness alone, If such a belief has really entered speedy settlement of the troublesoma and into the calculations of China and Induced dangerous questions at lave between her to enlarge her demands beyond the France and China,

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is Regina present, If not, go to the door. call him the limea, The Juáticos Shallow Queensland must be even more, hopeless than our Hongkong geniuse a great deal

regard the proposed introduction of foreign civill, zation as a prelude to the adoption of a Wes constitution. Nothing is more erroneous and ut. reasonable. Civilization aims at enriching country and maintaining foreigu "Intercourg pale of civilization, we must rives equal terms. To bring our country old national principles and to observe the classical doct FROM the Melbourne Age Bishop Moor Western Inventions. "house" has been good enough to denounce THE Vienna Corre Socialism as Anti-Christ, and by Inference to graph says extol the existing order of society, the order that Louis Napoleon represented, the order that is con identical with money jobbing and monopoly the order that supports the liquor traffic and

as at least not incompatible with the Kindom of

We not concerned to defend Sociallim, except as far as Socialisin han the principles of democracy, but we confess t

surpicion that if Christ came again upon earth he

look for his followers among the Repub

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on the Nihilists of Russia, rather than in the barracks or the Stock children, being chiange of air Exchange, or the court or any other eminent not take immediate class of European society Putting aside the while it was Doct abomination of Free Love, at which very few of announcing then our rich men are entitled to throw stones and Embassy at

pens that thers, are hich very few feal Republicans hold, we yet. Demerdjikeul, and claim for the movement that it has the courage tered there discay of its Ideas, the faith which makes martyrs, staying at the and the which sacrifices itself for manity busy drawing and all the We regret that insuch a community as our own, CopogTRI

also less by the trop fast thun fa Europe, the Churches tuabit. search was throw themselves into the rank its the Amba

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